I love aluminum arrows. Always have always will. When I buy a pack of xx75 I know they will be straight and consistent in spine and weight. They are easy to work with and tolerate most solvents. The cheapest way to buy them is as raw shafts. If you do though you will have to cut them to your preferred length. I have always used a small red pipe cutter to cut my aluminum arrows. It’s cheap, quiet, portable and does a very good job. It has one draw back however, length. It’s not easy to get just the right length by eyeball. Often if you cut a dozen shafts even with careful measurements they are off a 16th-1/8th from one another. As you get better this will tighten up but, you’ll still get a few shafts out of spec every batch. So after years and years of doing it the hard way I came up with this jig. It’s very cheap. I had all the components laying around in my archery work station.
First you’ll need some components. The first is a shaft large enough to just fit over the shafts of your choice. In this case I used an old 2315 arrow for my 2117 gamegetters. You’ll also need an appropriate screw in insert and a screw in tip. I used a bludgeon point.
Here are the components laid out.